The tech is amazing, but the fact that all tech (currently) is controlled by humans leaves incredible room for abuse. If Joe down the street has control of a UAV to deliver kebabs/pizza etc, who is to say that he won't succumb to financial/political pressure and deliver "less than legitimate" payloads? I guess this is why this sub exists :)

This exactly. When the general public has access to flying machines that are remotely controlled at long range, what happens when some nutjob straps something that goes boom to one (or half a dozen) and flies them all downtown? Even worse, what if said nutjob were to walk into joe's kebabs with a ski mask and a gun and use their uav's instead of ordering his own on Amazon?

Suddenly tracking these people down gets a whole lot harder.

Delivering drugs? No more need for a human courier who can be identified, photographed, followed back to your stash, bribed, etc etc.

Not sure why I got downvoted for pointing out the dangers of tech and the potential for misuse/abuse on the Cyberpunk sub :\